My single layer S2 body shell, without any means of support.
The reason I like these thin skins is I can subtly reshape them, without losing the basic identity of the Model T body. Because the skin actually has the compound curves of the original body, it can only be stretched and tweaked so far before it objects. In CAD, or with raw materials, I can make almost anything, and it's easier to lose the basic form. Those original curves reflect light to your eyes in a familiar pattern, that your mind identifies as a so-and-so...
A simple wooden inner structure props it up, and allows the process to begin.
Then I start sculpting. The main goal was to bow the back of the body, to give it a more upscale feel.
The dash is also going to be very unique, but the details won't be incorporated for a while. The bead that runs around the top edge of the body will seamlessly roll around the door openings, and up over the dash.

I stopped here to refresh and look at it again before starting the foam and structural reinforcements, because I don't want to do it twice. I can't wait to see it with the seats and dash.